Participants at the Oct. 5–8, 2017, ‘Irfán Colloquium sessions at Louhelen Bahá’í School pose with a cake symbolizing the 200th anniversary of the birth of Bahá’u’lláh. Photo courtesy of Iraj Ayman
The ‘Irfán Colloquium has announced its 2018 schedule for sessions on studies related to the fundamental principles of Bahá’í beliefs, the Writings of the Founders of the Bahá’í Faith, the interface between the Bahá’í Faith and current intellectual and religious trends, and the main challenges to human society.
Through the year, sessions are held in English and Persian at Bosch and Louhelen Bahá’í Schools and at Italy’s Center for Bahá’í Studies, as well as in German in Tambach, Germany.
In a friendly and collegial atmosphere, colloquium participation provides a unique opportunity for meeting and associating with those interested in deep and systematic Bahá’í studies. Musical performances are also offered. Participants receive a free set of current ‘Irfán publications.
Below are the ‘Irfán Colloquium sessions planned for 2018. Each session starts the evening of the first day and ends after lunch the last day — except the sessions in Acuto, which end after dinner on the last day.
For more information on ‘Irfán Colloquium programs:
www.irfancolloquia.org or www.irfancolloquium.com
847-733-3501
Mail: ‘Irfán Colloquium
c/o Bahá’í National Center
1233 Central St.
Evanston, IL 60201-1611